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Credit...The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff We’re more than a third of the way through 2025 ...
All it takes is a captivating Book 1, and they're off and running. Fantasy, mystery, science fiction, school stories -- whatever! Some are trilogies, others are multi-volume sagas that will keep tween ...
Stephen Kingis a huge advocate for other horror and thriller authors, as he often recommends books from both genres, either by blurbing them or talking about them online. And King's praise for one ...
Hop on social media in June or July, and you'll probably come across "Summerween" content. The idea of celebrating all things ...
Karen MacPherson is the former children’s and teen coordinator at the Takoma Park Maryland Library and a lifelong mystery fan ...
Stephen King’s praise for a three-year-old thriller book is more than enough incentive to pick it up, and the summer is the ...
Mead artfully dials up the suspense notch by notch, keeping readers off-balance all the way through to the masterful conclusion, which again proves that he’s a fastidious student of Agatha ...
Surfside Playhouse is preparing to bring a dose of English mystery to ... suspicion and suspense is a hallmark of Christie’s work. Though she’s better known for her novels, "The Mousetrap ...
Surfside Playhouse is preparing to bring a dose of English mystery to Cocoa Beach with ... The delicate balance between suspicion and suspense is a hallmark of Christie’s work. Though she’s better ...
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